People, cattle and land
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INHALT I. People, Cattle and Land - An Introduction Michael Bollig and Jan-Bart Gewald: People, Cattle and Land – Transformations of Pastoral Society II. The Emergence of Pastoral Strategies and Social Developments in Southwestern Africa Andrew B. Smith: The Origins of Pastoralism in Namibia Thomas Frank: Archaeological Evidence from the Early Pastoral Period in North-west Namibia Tilman Lenssen-Erz: Picturing Ecology through Animal Metaphorism Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers and the First Pastro-Foragers in Namibia Wilhelm J. G. Möhlig: The Language History of Herero as a Source of Ethnohistorical Interpretations III. Formations and Transformations of Pastoral Societies Dag Henrichsen: Ozongombe, Omavita and Ozondjembo – The Process of (Re-)Pastoralization amongst Herero in Pre-colonial 19th Century Central Namibia Jan-Bart Gewald: Colonization, Genocide and Resurgence. The Herero of Namibia 1890–1933 Hildi Hendrickson: A Sign of the Times – Samuel Maharero’s Body and the Legitimation of Herero Leadership Wolfgang Werner: From Communal Pastures to Enclosures – The Development of Land Tenure in Herero Reserves IV. The Economic Organization of Livestock Husbandry in the 20th Century Michael Bollig: Production and Exchange among the Himba of Northwestern Namibia Itaru Ohta: Drought and Mureti’s Grave. The “we/us” Boundaries between Kaokolanders and the People of Okakarara Area in the Early 1980s Ute Stahl: “At the End of the Day We Will Fight” – Communal Land Rights and ‘Illegal Fencing’ in Otjozondjupa Region Giorgio Miescher: Cry for Development – The Kaoko Development League (KDL), Colonial Legacies and the Epupa Debate in Kaoko V. Conceptualizations of Environment and Society Steven van Wolputte: In Between House and Cattle Pen – Moving Spaces in Himbaland Andreas Eckl: Language, Culture and Environment – The Conceptualization of Herero Cattle Terms David Crandall: Classifying the Animal Kingdom – Are the Himba Naturalists? (Drawing a Lesson from the Case of the Hyena) Christofer Wärnlöf: The Politics of Death – Demarcating Land through Ritual Performance VI. Maintaining Pastoral Identities on the Periphery Jeremy Silvester: Assembling and Resembling – Herero History in Vaalgras, Southern Namibia Thomas Widlok: On the Other Side of the Frontier – Relations between Herero and ‘Bushmen’ Ruy Duarte de Carvalho: Encapsulation, Prosperity and Hunger amongst the Kuvale of Southern Angola
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People, cattle and land, Michael Bollig
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- Rok vydania
- 2000
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2021 2022 2023
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- Titul
- People, cattle and land
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Michael Bollig
- Vydavateľ
- Köppe
- Rok vydania
- 2000
- ISBN10
- 3896453521
- ISBN13
- 9783896453525
- Séria
- History, cultural traditions and innovations in southern Africa
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- Svetová história
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- INHALT I. People, Cattle and Land - An Introduction Michael Bollig and Jan-Bart Gewald: People, Cattle and Land – Transformations of Pastoral Society II. The Emergence of Pastoral Strategies and Social Developments in Southwestern Africa Andrew B. Smith: The Origins of Pastoralism in Namibia Thomas Frank: Archaeological Evidence from the Early Pastoral Period in North-west Namibia Tilman Lenssen-Erz: Picturing Ecology through Animal Metaphorism Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers and the First Pastro-Foragers in Namibia Wilhelm J. G. Möhlig: The Language History of Herero as a Source of Ethnohistorical Interpretations III. Formations and Transformations of Pastoral Societies Dag Henrichsen: Ozongombe, Omavita and Ozondjembo – The Process of (Re-)Pastoralization amongst Herero in Pre-colonial 19th Century Central Namibia Jan-Bart Gewald: Colonization, Genocide and Resurgence. The Herero of Namibia 1890–1933 Hildi Hendrickson: A Sign of the Times – Samuel Maharero’s Body and the Legitimation of Herero Leadership Wolfgang Werner: From Communal Pastures to Enclosures – The Development of Land Tenure in Herero Reserves IV. The Economic Organization of Livestock Husbandry in the 20th Century Michael Bollig: Production and Exchange among the Himba of Northwestern Namibia Itaru Ohta: Drought and Mureti’s Grave. The “we/us” Boundaries between Kaokolanders and the People of Okakarara Area in the Early 1980s Ute Stahl: “At the End of the Day We Will Fight” – Communal Land Rights and ‘Illegal Fencing’ in Otjozondjupa Region Giorgio Miescher: Cry for Development – The Kaoko Development League (KDL), Colonial Legacies and the Epupa Debate in Kaoko V. Conceptualizations of Environment and Society Steven van Wolputte: In Between House and Cattle Pen – Moving Spaces in Himbaland Andreas Eckl: Language, Culture and Environment – The Conceptualization of Herero Cattle Terms David Crandall: Classifying the Animal Kingdom – Are the Himba Naturalists? (Drawing a Lesson from the Case of the Hyena) Christofer Wärnlöf: The Politics of Death – Demarcating Land through Ritual Performance VI. Maintaining Pastoral Identities on the Periphery Jeremy Silvester: Assembling and Resembling – Herero History in Vaalgras, Southern Namibia Thomas Widlok: On the Other Side of the Frontier – Relations between Herero and ‘Bushmen’ Ruy Duarte de Carvalho: Encapsulation, Prosperity and Hunger amongst the Kuvale of Southern Angola